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#11
Fixed, thanks for noticing this.
 
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I've been having the same problem as filologen - emacs looking for files in /media/0. I went ahead and installed an sd card and mounted it on /media/0. As long as I manually mount the sd card - whether the emacs files are on /media/0/kumatux-org-apps or the files are in the home directory linked to this one - I have no problem. Emacs works fine.

But I haven't figured out how to automatically mount the sdcard (formatted as ext3). I've read many posts about this, but none seem to work with the latest version of the firmware.

Any solutions? Sorry to be somewhat off topic. It's great to have emacs on the n900.
 
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#13
You don't need to mount it to /media/0

Just symlink /media/whathever-it's-mounted-as to /media/0
 
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Sumoudou:

I'd appreciate your taking a look at my post: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...263#post756263

Thanks.

[Edit: Nevermind. I think I got this installed correctly now. Thanks again.]

Last edited by econprof; 2010-07-19 at 15:34. Reason: Problem fixed
 

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#15
Originally Posted by 白い熊 View Post
http://kumatux.org/Applications.html:
apps/emacs_24.0.50.1~bzr99756_jj_2010-03-28-203244_fremantle_armel.tar.xz
— emacs requires apps/giflib_4.1.6_jj_2010-03-25-152025_fremantle_armel.tar.xz
Thanks, sorry I was confused.
What is the recommended place to put the libs?
Thanks again.
 
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#16
Have I asked a bad question or just asked it badly?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by ghsfan View Post
What is the recommended place to put the libs?
Any place, that's what kumatux.org was developed for, RTFM!
 
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Was that necessary? If your intent was for me to go away, you've succeeded.
 
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Thanks for your hard work and for making this available. I've been using emacs as my IDE for many years and I'm looking forward to having it with me all the time. And I plan to learn org-mode.
Everything's working: switchable full-screen, droid font, and remapped keyboard.
Thanks again.
 
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#20
Great, isn't it!

I use GNU Emacs on the N900 for almost everything.

I've developped the rudimentary frontend to phone functions, working quite well though, that let's you interface with BBDB, so, you have a BBDB database of all your contacts, and can call and send SMS, from it. It stores all the call info, when, what number, and SMS texts right in it... You have an incredible logging tool, which BTW, is superb, you just access any contact, and see when you called it, SMSed...

I've just compiled the current mpd with pulseaudio support for kumatux.org

Should post it soon. It enables you to use EMMS in Emacs, to play all the music, plus it meshes greatly, since it's pulseaudio - frontended, so that when you run navigation, or have an incoming call, the music pauses, everything works...

Plus obviously Gnus, you can do advanced work with email, RSS etc.

Superb!
 

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